Inhibition of CD26 enzyme activity with Pro-boropro stimulates rat granulocyte/macrophage colony formation and thymocyte proliferation in vitro

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CD26 dipeptidyl peptidase (DPPIV) is involved in the regulation of proliferation of some hematopoietic and T-lineage cells. Here, we show that Pro-boropro a potent inhibitor of DPP activity has a costimulating effect in hematopoietic colony assays for macrophage and, to a lesser extent, for granulocyte colonies and has a stimulating effect in organ cultures of immature thymocytes. Based on these and other evidences, we propose that the mechanism by which CD26 regulates proliferation is associated with its DPP activity.

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Bristol, L. A., Bachovchin, W., & Takács, L. (1995). Inhibition of CD26 enzyme activity with Pro-boropro stimulates rat granulocyte/macrophage colony formation and thymocyte proliferation in vitro. Blood, 85(12), 3602–3609. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v85.12.3602.bloodjournal85123602

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